Economics is excellent preparation for a career in many fields: business, government and public service, education, journalism, foreign service and consulting. It also provides the strong fundamentals needed to pursue an advanced degree in law, business, public policy or economics.
The Economics Department offers undergraduate programs in the Driehaus College of Business and in the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences. Students may major or minor in economics. Find out more about the requirements for each concentration below:
- Bachelor of Science in Business: Economics — Driehaus College of Business
- Bachelor of Science in Business: Economic Data Analytics — Driehaus College of Business
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Bachelor of Arts in Economics — College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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Bachelor of Science in Economics & Computer Science — Driehaus College of Business
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Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Psychology — College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's in Economics and Quantitative Analysis
- Honors Track — Available for students in both Driehaus College of Business and College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
- Minor in Economics — for Driehaus College of Business students only
- Minor in Economics — for students not enrolled in the Driehaus College of Business
- Minor in International Business — for Driehaus College of Business students only